Journal
JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Volume 310, Issue 2, Pages 495-504Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-016-4808-3
Keywords
Filamentous fungi; Bayberry tannin; Adsorption; Strontium removal
Funding
- Open Project of State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base for Nonmetal Composites and Functional Materials [12zxnp08]
- Projects in the Sichuan Province Science and Technology Pillar Program [14zs2122]
- Fundamental Science on Nuclear Wastes and Environmental Safety Laboratory [14zxnk02, 13zxnk02]
- Plan Projects of Mianyang Science and Technology [15zd2110, 15zd2102]
- Doctoral Research Fund Project of Southwest University of Science and Technology [15zx7130]
- Innovation Fund of Mianyang Technology Enterprise [14mlsy001]
- Open Foundation of Laboratory for Extreme Conditions Matter Properties [14tdjk02]
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A new sustainable filamentous fungi-based process is reported to synthesize mycelium/bayberry tannin (BT) hybrid materials. The hybrid materials are produced with fungi growing in solution, where the cell wall interacted with BT by hydrogen-bond from the phenolic hydroxyl and amino in protein. In the adsorption experiment, This hybrid biologic material show excellent performances for strontium ions adsorption and experimental data obey a pseudo second-order model of the chemical adsorption process. This study reported a new method for the producing of bio-based materials, which had the potential applications in waste water treatment.
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